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Entre nós humanos existe uma linda relação de amizade com os animais principalmente com cães, será por sabermos que os animais não conhecem o dinheiro?
DIA MUNDIAL DO ANIMAL
04.10.2010
All 17 species of penguins are found exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. Emperor Penguins are the tallest species, standing nearly 4 feet tall. The smallest is the Little Blue Penguin, which is only about 16 inches. The fastest species is the Gentoo Penguin, which can reach swimming speeds up to 22 mph. A penguin's striking colouring is a matter of camouflage; from above, its black back blends into the murky depths of the ocean. From below, its white belly is hidden against the bright surface. Penguins ingest a lot of seawater while hunting for fish, but a special gland behind their eyes—the supraorbital gland—filters out the saltwater from their bloodstream. Penguins excrete it through their beaks, or by sneezing.
Com vcs a turma de BHZ que eu queria muito ter conhecido. Turma do bem. Carlos Pacifico, Andreia, Eu, Lucinha e Charles. Turma de muito carinho.. Foi tudo de bom esta reuniao..
Ja estou em Brasilia e amanha eh dia de ver a Minha mainha. Ja esta doidinha para ver o filho dela.
Vamos que vamos ver o que vai ser. Prometo quando eu estiver no colinho dela eu vou soltar uma fotinha.. Vou roubar o colo por um pouquinho. Prometo meus amigos vai ser so um pouquinho..
Ta chovendo em Brasilia. Esta me persegue...
3 amigos on the Cobb, Lyme Regis. Taking a risk with the lively sea and braking waves over the wall.
Three Amigos In Sombreros. The Red, The Hot, The Chili. Still life of three red chili peppers wearing sombreros made of lemon and tangerine against the textured background of hot and sunny Mexican day. Candid photo made somewhere in Mexico.
One for each other and all for one
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We are the three Amigos and amigos forever we'll be
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Dos grande personas y grandes amigos. He tenido la suerte de conocerlos y disfrutar de su amistad este puente ya que han tenido la deferencia de venir hasta Gijón y dejarme como ya he dicho disfrutar con su compañía. No quiero extenderme mucho pues sois muchos los que ya les conocéis y sabéis que todo lo que diga de ellos será poco y para los que no tenéis la suerte de conocerlos deciros que no sabéis lo que os perdéis.
Todo lo que pueda decir es poco así que solo deciros gracias por darme vuestra amistad. La que guardare a buen recaudo para toda la vida.
Sois una pareja excepcional
Un abrazo para los dos y desear repetir el encuentro
Eu gosto dessa perspectiva. Às vezes você não precisa ver o conjunto todo para entender o que é.
I like that perspective a lot. Sometimes you don't need to see the whole picture to understand what it is.
From the Ventana Wildlife Society:
“When Amigo was first released, he banded together with other condors his age and became especially close with a pair of brothers, #199 and #209. They went everywhere together and Amigo's nickname comes from us calling them "the three amigos" in the old days. In fact, we were forced to pioneer several new techniques to discourage the three friends from some unsafe (and frankly, unintelligent) behaviors.
Unfortunately, Amigo hit rock bottom in 2010 when he was discovered severely injured in a cave near the Southern California flock. He had gone undetected for some time prior and we found he had suffered injuries to his wing, face, and beak. He may have been hit by a car. After he was captured, Amigo was rushed to the zoo for treatment and spent a long time recuperating to full health. Due to his absence and accompanying loss of social status, his former mate, Condor #222, re-paired with Condor #251, who moved into her territory to fill Amigo's gap.
Amigo may have sustained some permanent damage, but he has resumed flying along the Big Sur coastline and highway. He can still be seen hanging out with his foster chick, condor #470, and the two have become a familiar sight near Torre Canyon, Grimes Point, and Sea Lion Cove. Although Amigo and his son show off by soaring close to the highway, it is important to not approach them so that Amigo does not have another close call.
In 2016 #204 and #470 paired up with a female, #534, and successfully raised their first chick in 2016. Genetic testing showed that #842 was fathered by #470, but all three birds in the trio shared responsibility and watched over the nest.
Since then, in 2019, Amigo and 470 successfully nested with a new female, #646 and raised chick #1003. Genetic testing showed that Amigo was the father this time.
Currently: As of 2021 Amigo is still paired with #646 but without 470 this time. This two are rearing a new chick (#1089) who was hatched in a redwood tree in Big Sur this Spring.”
Beth and I see Amigo often, and today he was exactly where we stopped to find him. He’s almost 24 years old, a calm and dignified fellow who does not seem to mind us looking at him, his head staying a nice peachy color indicating a mellow mood. Until next time, Amigo!
Location : Nelson Bay, Dolphin watch.
I supposed to capture dolphins, but I guess I wasn't so lucky this time, instead i captured these three amigos... lol :))